Nicole Woods was contacted and arrested while driving a confirmed stolen vehicle, KCSO C17030152, a 1999 gold Toyota Camry WA/BCW7886 - VIN-JT2BG22K3X0351101. Post Miranda and incident to arrest, Woods stated that she wanted to speak with police. Woods stated that her friend, "Donnie", gave her the vehicle to use. Woods stated that Donnie has been in possession of the vehicle for over a month, which is contrary to the KCSO report, which indicates that vehicle was listed as stolen on 6-18-2017. Additonally, a shaved key was located in the ignition of the vehicle, which Woods stated she used to start the vehicle. I later removed the shave key and noticed that it was heavily shaved down on boths sides, to the point where it was almost smooth without
Julie Mialaret is my mother and she is 53 years old. My mother exercises very rarely because of her intense work schedule. She says it is hard for her to have the energy everyday to work out after long work hours. She has never smoked in her life because she does not find it appealing. Mrs. Mialaret eats a very low-fat diet and eats very small portions. My mother eats very healthy and is able to maintain her weight without exercise. She faces no barriers when it comes to eating healthy because growing up she ate little portions and couldn't afford fast food. I would like to change my eating habits to better reflect my mom's diet however, I would like to incorporate some sort of exercise into my daily routine. My mom hopes to start exercising
Julie Gurnick is a broadcasting major at Point Park University from Jeannette, commuting an hour to campus each day. She was interested in Point Park University because it offered a good program in communications. Gurnick also holds an associates degree in business communications form Westmoreland County Community College. After graduating from Point Park University Gurnick aspires to become a sports caster. Gurnick is currently a free-lance employee for the Tribune Review as well as a dietary aid at St. Anne Home.
Latasha Willis, an intern at River Valley Area Agency on Aging, is currently at Troy University to obtain a Masters in Social Work (MSW).Latasha will be interning with the agency until July 2016 which is when she graduates with her Masters degree. She has earned her undergrad in Social Work (BSW) as well from Troy University in 2014. After graduating with her BSW, she worked with the Division of Family and Children Services as a CPS investigator in Butler, Ga. She also worked at the Division of Child Support Services as a Child Support Agent 2 in Columbus, Ga. She plans to continue working with seniors after her gained experience with interning at the agency.
On 02/09/2017, Marie Evangelista contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Grand Theft. Ms. Evangelista advised that her Michaek Kohrs wallet, with contents was stolen.
Nicole and Jed live in a two story, townhome condominium. It was built in 1985. It has 1100 square feet of living space; including two bedrooms and two and half baths. The flooring is a combination of carpet and tile. The front is landscaped with grass, and the backyard is a fenced in patio area. There is no pool on the property. The Robert’s have firearms that are storede in a locked safe. The ammunition is stored in a separate locked container. The only pet that Nicole and Jed have is a pet turtle which is kept in an aquarium.
Could you please assist me? My associate was reviewing appeal # APP-2018599 that was completed by Priscilla Wilkerson. She notice that all the claims checks were suppressed when they were not advised in the SOW to processed this way. In order for all 18 claims to be reprocessed, Danielle has been advised to redo the SOW. Since, this was not her error, I think that these claims need to be reprocessed again correctly by Priscilla or another claim analyst. Could you please review and advise? Attached is communication from Danielle trying to get assistance from Priscilla regarding the mistake that was made and Kishma advising of next steps.
Spoke to Stacy Anderson (DOB 10/24/77) who stated that her daughter’s father, Sandro Carpao (5/17/78) , refused to give her daughter this morning. Anderson had a copy of court order stating that her daughter’s father gets her daughter from Thursday to Friday Morning there was no time listed on the order. Spoke Carpao who stated that he planed to visit his family in 3 Even Ave Hightstown NJ with his daughter and that he wanted her until 1600 hrs today. Anderson and Carpao came to an agreement to do custody exchange at that location in Hightstown at 1500 hrs today. Anderson was advised to contact the Hightstown Police department for smooth exchange as Anderson stated that they have been issues with exchanges. Anderson was also advised to contact
The claimant testified that she does not like to be around and is fearful of people. She shops when there are only a few people in the store. She does not have any friends or a significant other. She has to write things down to remember them. She went to psychiatric inpatient treatment in March of 2018 for four days. She has irregular sleep patterns, nightmares, and is “jumpy”. She sees a psychiatrist, Dr. Tsui, for mental health treatment and sees a counselor one to two times a week. She has plantar fasciitis, a bunion, and nerve damage. She is scheduled to have injections in her feet. She gets nerve blocks for pain in her back, which lessens the pain. She gets steroid shots for bursitis in her right hip. She has been diagnosed
A couple of culture-specific protective factors that may have helped Andrea cope with the racism that she faced church attendance, community involvement, and family. Church attendance would have helped Andrea by helping her recognize that racism exist and helping her forgive. If Andrea isn’t religious, her community might also have helped her cope with the racism she faced. She could've created a support group with other individuals that have also faced racism. Her family could of helped her with social support such as caring, love and affection.
This assignment focuses on a case study; Jenny Coste. She is a nine-year-old girl who is in remission from acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (School of Nursing and Midwifery 2014). She has been diagnosed with community acquired right middle lobe pneumonia (School of Nursing and Midwifery 2014). To integrate theory and practise, a sim scenario occurred where Jenny Coste developed an adverse drug reaction to her antibiotic, cefotaxime. The antibiotic was stopped immediately and a number of events occurred during the session to care for Jenny. A discussion of the care given to Jenny will be provided with recommendations for more care. Objective and subjective data from Jenny’s case will be analysed. Additionally, the antibiotic,
1.In the case of Katie Trebing, many fertile embryos were created and tested using pre-implantation genetic diagnosis or PGD to find those that are exact tissue matches to Katie for bone marrow transplantation. I am not opposed to going through PGD to create a savior child in order to a child. But I keep wondering that how awful the savior sibling must feel knowing the fact that they were created specifically to save their sibling.They are brought into the world with a mission, to save the life of their sibling and they do so without an option. In the case of producing a child for cord blood transplant, which is fairly harmless and simple. But in the case of Katie Trebing, a more invasive procedure is performed in which bone marrow is extracted
I followed up with Amy Rains who stated Dee has been supportive but is delayed in her responses. She shared – maybe she is just trying to put the puzzle together. There was a concern that a particular issue in the department has not been dealt with in the past four weeks but I explained to them Dee has been out of the office.
Last year is when complainant two (Lauren) had begun a friendship with the respondent (Nichole Dotson) during the academic year. The complainant and the respondent also hung out often with Amber Nara? , the complainant felt comfortable becoming friends with the respondent because the respondent was comfortable with her sexuality, the complainant was struggling with understanding her identity. The complainant had only shared her sexuality with Amber and Dylan. During the early move in week the complainant had helped the respondent and her roommate (complainant one-Nadia ) move in, that was the complainants first time meeting the respondent’s roommate. All three parties developed a friendship, resulted
Samantha Parker is a twenty-four-year-old female who went to the emergency department with complains of stomach pain in the Right Lower Quadrant. She stated that the pain started around 9am today while she was at work and the pain is progressively getting worse. Samantha stated that she has the urge to throw up, but does not. Samantha reports diaphoresis (sweating) and irregularity in her bowel habit. She does not have a fever, shortness of breath, headache, dizziness, cough, sore throat, urinary problems, chest pain, or rash. Samantha has never experienced this pain before. She rated the pain 8/10 in severity. Samantha informed her doctor of her previous surgeries and she had cholecystectomy surgery (removal of gallbladder and gallstones).
Danielle Walker – Danielle is a professional candidate with a solid background in data driven administrative roles. She most recently worked at Allied Solutions, processing and formatting information for claims. She was with them for a year and a half, but they were heavily pushing her towards an Insurance Adjuster role. As this role requires a more aggressive personality she decided to leave on good terms and pursue other employment. Prior to this, she worked in the mail room for the Capital Group. This was a long term contract role, and although it had potential to turn into perm it wasn’t guaranteed. She was offered the position with Allied and accepted since it was a permanent role. She has additional experience with Byrider Franchises.